Hi
Thanks for raising this. I'm seeking a bit of guidance to assist the smoker
testing process.
The module includes a Perl XS file which requires a C library (htslib from
http://htslib.org) to compile against. The question prompt comes from
Build.PL being unable to find the library installed, so prompting for a
local install location of htslib.
So the first question would be: how can I ensure the required C library is
present? If it is installed at a system level that should solve the problem,
otherwise if the directory where HTSlib was downloaded and built can be
fixed, this can be set as the answer to the prompt.
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From: Alexandr Ciornii via RT
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2015 5:13 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: [rt.cpan.org #110589] questions in Build.PL
Thu Dec 24 12:13:15 2015: Request 110589 was acted upon.
Transaction: Ticket created by CHORNY
Queue: Bio-DB-HTS
Subject: questions in Build.PL
Broken in: 1.01
Severity: Important
Owner: Nobody
Requestors: CHORNY@cpan.org
Status: new
Ticket <URL:
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=110589 >
Questions in Build.PL prevent cpantesters smoker from functioning correctly:
they cannot test this module and smoker hangs. Please use prompt method from
Module::Build. Also, environment variables PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT or
AUTOMATED_TESTING can be used to skip questions.
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Alexandr Ciornii,
http://chorny.net